The Border Network for Human Rights will host a march in Downtown El Paso today in memory of a 15-year-old boy shot and killed by a Border Patrol Agent in 2010.

The march will begin at San Jacinto Plaza at 3:30 p.m. and continue to the area where Sergio Hernandez Guereca was killed, and will also commemorate others killed during border violence.

Officials with the Border Network for Human Rights said they are also launching a campaign asking President Obama to institute "accountability and oversight mechanisms" for border enforcement agencies.

"Border communities are paying the price of this irresponsible and unchecked expansion of the largest domestic law enforcement entity in the U.S., which currently has no independent oversight body," Border Network for Human Rights officials said in a news release.

Marchers will carry banners, flags and large signs to the Black Bridge, where Hernandez Guereca was shot and killed, and stage a "symbolic action" that will signify their solidarity with the boy's family, officials said.

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